The title says it all. Anyone use an iPone app to chart temps/mucus/cervical position/etc? What do you like about it? What don't you like about it? Also, I am still breastfeeding (no ppaf yet at 12 months), so breastfeeding options or settings would be a plus.&

Yarnjess

12-02-2012 02:22 PM

Re: Charting app for iPhone?

I used FemCal when I was charting before I got pregnant. I haven't really started charting again yet, but probably will once I hit 6 months pp. I don't think it has a bf setting, but it does have spots for temp, cervical fluid and position, AF, symptoms, if you're sick, and a few other things. They have a free version and a paid version. The big difference is that the free version will only display your charts for the past few months, but the paid version displays them all. If you try the lite version and decide to upgrade it transfers all your data, even if the oldest charts aren't displaying anymore. I found it pretty easy and convenient to use.

Tina5834

12-02-2012 05:52 PM

Fertility friend is the only one I like to use.

lynn97

12-03-2012 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TinaDeanette

Fertility friend is the only one I like to use.

Yep, this.

KatieB621

12-03-2012 07:44 PM

Re: Charting app for iPhone?

I don't have an iphone, but I'm sure you could get the same app that I have on my Kindle Fire. I use MyDaysX. You can track your temp, weight, mood changes, CM, AF, how heavy you flow during AF, days you BD, predicts your next ovulation and fertile days, and has a pg mode if you get pg! It doesn't have a BF mode (i'm not sure any of them do), but it's at least a good place to start. It's free for android devices I know, but I'm sure you can prob get it on an iphone too. I really like it because it's really easy to use.